Islam

Each September 11th since 2001 has had its own climate in which we remember the horror of that day, and we all deal with it in our own way, publicly or privately. But on this anniversary, we’re caught in a confluence of events that expose our collective raw nerves.

A newly appointed federal judge President Obama named to the Seventh
Circuit isn’t getting much media scrutiny for a controversial ruling he
made that, effectively, makes prayers to Allah politically correct and
perfectly acceptable in the public square, but not prayers invoking the
name of Jesus Christ.

There was no reason not to grant Maj. Nidal M. Hasan’s pressing requests to be released from the Army.

Sheila Reports promises a perspective here that you may not be getting in mainstream media and the politically charged blogosphere. Don’t expect political correctness, because politics doesn’t determine what’s correct. This space is grounded in the natural law and moral order. And it expects civility, goodwill and an openness to truth and reason.